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VIDEO: Former UCLA guard Malcolm Lee works out for Utah Jazz

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June 15, 2011

2:14 pm

SALTLAKECITY “”mdash; Former UCLA guard Malcolm Lee made a stop in Salt Lake City on Wednesday for a pre-draft workout with the Utah Jazz.

Lee has been touring around the country working out for several different NBA teams since he left the Chicago Combine in May.

Lee’s workout was overshadowed by the hype surrounding the matchup between former BYU guard Jimmer Fredette and former Connecticut guard Kemba Walker. Lee faced Fredette in the Wooden Classic last season, a contest that UCLA won 86-79.

Media members were not allowed access to the actual workout session but were allowed to talk to players, front office executives and coaches. This video includes interviews with Lee, Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin and Jazz general manager Kevin O’Connor, a former UCLA assistant coach.

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